This website provides information on the savings bond education tax exclusion. This permits qualified taxpayers to exclude from their gross income all or part of the interest paid upon the redemption of eligible Series EE and I Bonds issued after 1989, when the bond owner pays qualified higher
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This website, which is geared for college students, provides information on financial literacy (education on the management of personal finances) and planning and paying for postsecondary education. Learn about making sound financial decisions regarding the vast array of financial products,
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Whether you're enrolling in college for the first time or returning to school after a period of time off, you should explore your needs for student aid. Federal student aid from the U.S. Department of Education is the largest source of aid in America, providing over $150 billion in grants,
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Kids learn important money lessons from watching you earn, spend, save, and borrow. The CFPB and the FDIC are working together to help better prepare America’s young people to make financial decisions to achieve their own goals, throughout the stages of their lives. Start with the links below to
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This site introduces young people to the importance of setting financial goals. It provides access to tools and information designed to teach school-aged youth positive financial habits. Youth will also discover the vital role credit unions play in their financial future.
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This special edition of FDIC Consumer News features money tips for all ages. It puts special focus on financial matters At Midlife: Multi-Tasking In Your 30s, 40s or 50s Managing for today and saving for tomorrow, including a child's college expenses and your retirement.
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This special edition of FDIC Consumer News features money tips for all ages. It puts special focus on financial matters At Midlife: Multi-Tasking In Your 30s, 40s or 50s Managing for today and saving for tomorrow, including a child's college expenses and your retirement.
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